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Cathedrals Collection (page 9)

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Glasgow Cathedral Nave

Glasgow Cathedral Nave
The fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: St. Andrews Inverness

St. Andrews Inverness
The Cathedral of St. Andrew, Inverness, Scotland, one of several Episcopal Cathedrals built in Scotland during the 19th century. Date: built 1866 - 1869

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Dunblane Cathedral

Dunblane Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland, founded in 1141 by King David I. Rebuilt in 1240 by Bishop Clemens. The tower is early Norman, the rest pointed style Date: 12th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Coventry Eagle Pulpit

Coventry Eagle Pulpit
The progressive, modernist bronze, eagle pulpit, designed by Dame Elizabeth Frink for New Coventry Cathedral. Date: late 1950s

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire, England. The present cathedral dates from 1215. It was damaged during World War Two air raids and by an I.R.A. bomb in 1996. Date: 1967

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Bristol Norman Arch

Bristol Norman Arch
The Norman Arch, which stands oppsite the west towers of Bristol Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England. It was once the chief entrance to the Abbey of St. Augustine. Date: 12th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: St. Magnus Cathedral

St. Magnus Cathedral
Norman pillars inside St. Magnuss Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Founded in 1137, it was mainly built in the 12th century with later additions Date: 12th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: St. Germains Cathedral

St. Germains Cathedral
The splendid ruins of St. Germains Cathedral, overlooking the harbour at Peel, Isle of Man, England. Date: 13th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Iona Cathedral Interior

Iona Cathedral Interior
Iona Cathedral, on the island of Iona, off the south west coast of Mull, Scotland, was founded in 563, by St. Columba, who landed here from Ireland - interior view. Date: founded 563

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, known as The Lantern of the North, seen from across the River Lossie. Date: 13th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, Estonia

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, Estonia
Domes of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, Estonia circa 2008

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Silhouette of Canterbury Cathedral

Silhouette of Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral

Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Erection of Liverpool Cathedral

Erection of Liverpool Cathedral
Page from the Sphere magazine showing stages in building Liverpool Cathdral which was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. The cathedrals foundation stone was laid by King Edward VII in 1904

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Entrance to Canterbury Cathedral

Entrance to Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Exeter Cathedral 1950S

Exeter Cathedral 1950S
A fine view of Exeter Cathedral, Devon, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Cathedral Porto Bello

Cathedral Porto Bello, the oldest church in the Americas

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Panama Cathedral

Panama Cathedral

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral

Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral
A birds-eye view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the memorial service to Captain Scott and his four companions who lost their lives on the return from their failed attempt to be

Background imageCathedrals Collection: The Cathedral, oldest building in Panama

The Cathedral, oldest building in Panama

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Lichfield

Lichfield
Effigy known as The Sleeping Children in the cathedral of Lichfield, Staffordshire

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral was originally a Benedictine monastery, only becoming a cathedral in 1536 on the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII

Background imageCathedrals Collection: St. Giles Cathedral

St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is generally regarded as the mother of Presbyterianism. Officially consecrated by the Bishop of St. Andrews in 1243

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Wells Cathedral 1939

Wells Cathedral 1939
The famous West Front of Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England, which has over 600 figures of Kings, Queens, Princes, Ecclesiastics and Nobles sculpted onto its facade

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral, Kent, many parts (the Nave, Crypt, etc.) are Norman, with Gothic additions dating from the 12th century. Also restored in the 19th century by Gilbert Scott

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Iona Cathedral

Iona Cathedral, off the south west coast of Mull, Scotland. In 563, St. Columba landed here from Ireland and established a monastery and a base for his evangelism

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral
The West Front of Hereford Cathedral. The cathedral went through many stages of rebuilding, mostly in the 13th century

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Durham Cathedral 1950S

Durham Cathedral 1950S
The Nave of Durham Cathedral, from the West Window, showing the splendid vaulted ceiling and stained glass

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Wells Cathedral 1950S

Wells Cathedral 1950S
Wells Cathedral, Somerset, has often been described as the perfect English cathedral and the West Front as being the best surviving example of early English architecture

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Bath Cathedral 1950S

Bath Cathedral 1950S
The entrance to the Pump Rooms and Cathedral, Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Carlisle Cathedral

Carlisle Cathedral, Cumberland. Famed for its fine stained glass, it is the only Augustinian Church to attain Cathedral rank

Background imageCathedrals Collection: St. Davids Cathedral

St. Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Built upon the site of a 6th century monastery, it has been a place of pilgrimage and Christian worship for centuries

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Lincoln Cathedral 1940S

Lincoln Cathedral 1940S
Lincoln Cathedral, England, founded by the Norman Bishop Regimus in 1086. View of the cathedral and Exchequer Gate, from Castle Hill



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